Sanxi Hall, in ancient times, was the study of the Qing emperor Tommy Tam. "Three wishes" means "scholars like sages, sages like saints, and saints like heaven". Scholars should be sages, sages should be saints, and saints should be people who know heaven, that is, encourage themselves to pursue unremittingly and to be diligent.
In the 11th year of Qianlong, he collected Wang Xizhi's Quick Snow Clear Post, Wang Xianzhi Mid-Autumn Post and Wang Xun's Yuan Bo Post.
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Sanxi Hall is only about 4.8 square meters, but the furnishings are elegant and simple, which makes up for the lack of space. The long and narrow indoor depth is divided into two small rooms, north and south, which are separated by carved nanmu. One of the rooms is equipped with a window sill and furniture for the imperial study.
There is a high and low kang that can sit and lie under the windowsill, and the Qianlong throne is located on both sides of the high kang. The inscription of "Sanxitang" in Qianlong Imperial Book and the couplet of "Looking at the past and the present, the heart is deep and luxurious" are posted above and on both sides of the throne respectively.
The colorful porcelain wall bottles on the low kang wall and the nanmu "Sanxitang" box under the wall bottles were all captured by the big glass mirror on the opposite wall, and the small room was suddenly enlightened.